Making Connections

Basic Skills

Outdoor Learning

Communication

Curiosity

Conscientiousness

Co-operation

Continuous Improvement

Inclusion

Creativity and Learning

Physical Development

Exploring

WELCOME

Welcome to Swalwell Primary School

At Swalwell Primary School we aim to create a happy and inclusive learning environment where we work hard and make lasting friendships.

The school is at the heart of the community and aims to provide a safe, caring and respectful environment which enables pupils to develop academically, emotionally, physically, socially and spiritually whilst promoting fundamental British values. We provide a broad and engaging curriculum which allows individuals to develop their educational potential and skills for life.

‘Working together, learning together.’

Mrs S Leaver & Mrs K McCall: Acting Head Teachers

ATTENDANCE – week ending 15/02/2019

Reception98%

Year 294%

Year 495%

Year 694%

Year 199%

Year 399%

Year 589%

Whole School Last Year95.3%

Every Lesson Counts...

NEWS

Today Year 1 went on a walk of Swalwell to post letters to our friends in one of the three postboxes along our route. We followed a map through the park, down to the fire station and then along to the church. Whilst at the church we looked at the cenotaph, poppy...

Year 5 have spent the afternoon creating Christmas gifts as part of the Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Appeal. We spent time wrapping our shoeboxes in Christmas wrapping paper then filled them with lots of lovely gifts for children who are less fortunate than...

As part of our science topic on the seasons we have been looking at shadows. Outside we looked at where our shadows were in relation to the sun and drew around then to observe how they move and change through the course of a day. In the classroom we made shadow...

Y6 have been marking the 100 years since World War 1 ending in a number of different ways. Last week we made poppies using a range of different resources - felt, cellophane, crepe paper, tissue paper, card etc. These will be made into wreaths and used to decorate...

SAFEGUARDING

The internet can be great fun. You can chat to your friends, play games and learn about new things. But sometimes things happen which can make you upset. People may say mean things which make you feel sad, or you may see something that you don’t like.

If this happens, you must remember it’s not your fault.

TELL AN ADULT YOU TRUST if you are upset or worried about something that has happened to you. They can help you to report it to CEOP.